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So I get my car back from the auto body shop yesterday and today I decide to take the kid gloves off and test her out . First thing I notice is that my x-pipe sounds closer to stock than before . Then under full throttle the car would jerk at 60 mph for like 1/4 if a second almost feels like s downshift . This happened like 4 times but I can't duplicate it anymore . I'm wondering if it's an ecu issue ?
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Still happening , does anyone have an idea to what is happening ? Body shop said it might be something with the fluids but I'm hoping someone can shed some light on this .
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Does no one have any input on this ? I don't know if I should be driving it or not . Please I need some thoughts here I cant make it to the body shop till wedsnday .
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So many things could be causing your issue, so unfortunately, having the dealer or shop scan your car is the only direct way to diagnose.
Having said that, since you say that it only happens during hard acceleration, perhaps you have a failing MAF or the intake/air filters weren't reinstalled securely/correctly? Under normal conditions the car can keep up with the readings, but when you punch it, that's when the delay happens? I am not a tech by any means, but fluids seem like a longshot...
Good luck!!
Having said that, since you say that it only happens during hard acceleration, perhaps you have a failing MAF or the intake/air filters weren't reinstalled securely/correctly? Under normal conditions the car can keep up with the readings, but when you punch it, that's when the delay happens? I am not a tech by any means, but fluids seem like a longshot...
Good luck!!
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Thanks for the reply I was waiting for some advice for what felt like forever . When I bring it to the shop I'll mention that. Anyone else have an I idea ?
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The air filter/intake system you can certainly check yourself. Take a quick look to see if anything looks crooked or unlevel. Perhaps even take the filters out and re-seat/install everything yourself. Thirty mins of work while you painstakingly wait until Weds...
Also, I'd think getting your car scanned at the dealer would be covered under your insurance repair, i.e. you can claim that the car is not driving normally as it was pre-accident. Sorry, I forgot the details of your accident so assume that there was some work done under the hood if it was in the shop so long...
Also, I'd think getting your car scanned at the dealer would be covered under your insurance repair, i.e. you can claim that the car is not driving normally as it was pre-accident. Sorry, I forgot the details of your accident so assume that there was some work done under the hood if it was in the shop so long...
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I've never had this issue in either one of my C-Classes but when I had my 90 Talon TSi I had a similar issue and it was because one or two, can't remember, were fouled horribly from it sitting while I recovered from back surgery, I'm still learning much about my C300, but maybe that could be an issue?